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Psalms 18:38

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18:38 I beat them 1  to death; 2 

they fall at my feet. 3 

Psalms 37:12

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37:12 Evil men plot against the godly 4 

and viciously attack them. 5 

Psalms 69:23

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69:23 May their eyes be blinded! 6 

Make them shake violently! 7 

Psalms 106:15

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106:15 He granted their request,

then struck them with a disease. 8 

Psalms 106:36

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106:36 They worshiped 9  their idols,

which became a snare to them. 10 

Psalms 106:42

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106:42 Their enemies oppressed them;

they were subject to their authority. 11 

Psalms 106:46

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106:46 He caused all their conquerors 12 

to have pity on them.

Psalms 119:129

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פ (Pe)

119:129 Your rules are marvelous.

Therefore I observe them.

Psalms 119:167

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119:167 I keep your rules;

I love them greatly.

Psalms 139:22

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139:22 I absolutely hate them, 13 

they have become my enemies!

1 tn Or “smash them.” 2 Sam 22:39 reads, “and I wiped them out and smashed them.”

2 tn Heb “until they are unable to rise.” 2 Sam 22:39 reads, “until they do not rise.”

3 sn They fall at my feet. For ancient Near Eastern parallels, see O. Keel, The Symbolism of the Biblical World, 294-97.

4 tn Or “innocent.” The singular is used here in a representative sense; the typical evildoer and the typical godly individual are in view.

5 tn Heb “and gnashes at him with his teeth” (see Ps 35:16). The language may picture the evil men as wild animals. The active participles in v. 12 are used for purposes of dramatic description.

6 tn Heb “may their eyes be darkened from seeing.”

7 tn Heb “make their hips shake continually.”

8 tn Heb “and he sent leanness into their being.”

sn Disease. See Num 11:33-34, where this plague is described.

9 tn Or “served.”

10 sn Became a snare. See Exod 23:33; Judg 2:3.

11 tn Heb “they were subdued under their hand.”

12 tn Or “captors.”

13 tn Heb “[with] completeness of hatred I hate them.”



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